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The width of a dime is 17.9 milimeters in diameter and approximately 1 milimeters thick. A cent is 19.05 milimeters in width and a nickel is 21.2 milimeters in width.
The face of a US nickel is circular so it has a diameter, not a length and width. According to the US Mint the coin is 21.2 mm in diameter and 1.95 mm thick.
metres are only measured lengthways not width. so the answer is 0cm/0m/0km/0miles etc
A flat surface with an infinite length and width but no depth is called a plane.
Area is L x W. Parameter is 2 length + 2 width.
If the object is of the same width and tapers from thick to thin, it may be a wedge.
the width of the string is would be how thick it is
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The width of a dime is 17.9 milimeters in diameter and approximately 1 milimeters thick. A cent is 19.05 milimeters in width and a nickel is 21.2 milimeters in width.
About half the width of a pencil
Compare to the width of an atom, yes
A glacier can become many miles in width.
length and width are nearly the same.
About 1/4 the width of your pinky.
no because density is how dense it is (how low the object or thing is) but width is how thick or thin the object is.
The width of statue of liberty bookcan you help me pleaseid say about 2 ft thick
Yes it will. How thick are you?